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Exploring Windows Newsletter
Exploring Windows Newsletter
Volume 94

June 17, 2008
Exploring Windows brings you tips, tricks, downloads, and updates to help you get the most out of Windows. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Subscribe to Exploring Windows.

The best Windows help and how-to's   
The best Windows help and how-to's
If you haven't visited the Windows Help and How-to site, you should. It's chock-full of expert tips and advice for using Windows. Take a look at some of our most popular articles, then jump online and explore the site today.

>Speed up your Windows Vista computer
>Make older programs run in Windows Vista
>Watch TV on your computer
>How do I know if a wireless network is secure?
>Make the text on your screen larger or smaller
>Help shield your PC against security threats

New and notable
Join HP and Microsoft for a series of in-depth webinars on HP's latest connected entertainment and home storage devices: HP MediaSmart Connect, featuring Extender for Windows Media Center, and HP MediaSmart Server, built on Windows Home Server to store, backup, and stream all your digital media around your home. Register today!
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Get the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) toolkit to get started.

Tips and tricks
For Windows Vista
Watch this demo to learn about Windows Themes, Aero Glass, and how to restyle your desktop.
Get your pictures on the big screen by creating slide shows in Windows Media Center.
For Windows XP
Windows SteadyState is a free download that returns your Windows XP or Windows Vista-based PC to its original state with each restart, so you can remove any inadvertent changes.
Learn how to use Windows Live Messenger and the Windows Live OneCare safety scanner to diagnose and fix everything from viruses to hard-disk fragmentation remotely.

Windows websites
Windows home
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Earlier Windows versions
Technical troubleshooter
Problem: You receive an error message in Windows Internet Explorer 7, "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage."

Solution: Get five steps you can take to solve the problem, plus eight additional tips for more advanced troubleshooting.
Featured shareware pick
Your Uninstaller! 2008 Pro
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